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NAME: _____________________________________ GRADE: ________ SECTION: ________

PART I – Short Answer Questions 30 Marks

1. Form the greatest and the smallest 7-digit number possible using the given digits.

Greatest number:

Smallest number:

2. Write the first 3 multiples of each given number.

A. 17: , ,

B. 12: , ,

3. Complete the table.

Improper Fraction Mixed Fraction

A.

34

6

B. 23

3

4. Find the prime factors of 36 by drawing a factor tree.

2

2

2

1

8, 4, 7, 1, 9, 2, 5

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5. Complete the given chart.

6. Match the columns.

Column A Column B

40 × 106 = 40 × (100 + 6) • • Associative property of addition

14 + (19 + 15) = (14 + 19) + 15 • • Associative property of multiplication

(20 × 10) × 19 = 20 × (10 × 19) • • Distributive property over addition

12 × 75 = 12 × (80 − 5) • • Distributive property over subtraction

7. What is the smallest number that should be added to 1,996 so that it is divisible by 9? Apply the divisibility rule to find out.

Number name: Place value of 2:

Face value of 2:

Expanded form:

2

2

3

5,42,688

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8. Which is smaller 3

1 or

9

3

9. Complete the table.

Number All the factors of the number

A. 54

B. 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18

10. Is 48,796 is divisible by 6? Check without actually dividing.

2

2

2

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11. Identify whether 19 and 23 are twin primes or co-primes

12. Solve using distributive property 101 x 105

2

2

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13. Represent each given number as a triangle, square or rectangle using dots. One example has been done for you.

Example: 21

A. 8

B. 16

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14. Do as instructed. A. Construct a line segment PQ of length 5.6 cm using a ruler and compass.

B. Mark a point C that does not lie on PQ.

C. Mark points R and S that lie on the line segment PQ.

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PART II – Long Answer Questions 30 Marks

15. Do as instructed. A. Shade to show each fraction.

a. 5

6 b.

4

7

B. Show each fraction on a number line.

a. 5

6

b. 4

7

C. Find 3 equivalent fractions for each given fraction.

a. 5

6

b. 4

7

6

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16. Solve the given problems. SHOW ALL WORK.

A. 8

11 +

11

8

B. 5

4 -

3

2

17. Solve the given problems.

A. A school wants to make a new playground. They want to use 1

5 of the playground area

for the basketball court and 3

8 for the cricket field. What fraction of the playground area

will be used for both the games?

6

6

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B. If 9975 kg of wheat is packed in 95 bags,how much wheat will each bag contain?

18. Solve the given expressions using BODMAS. A. 25 + 14 ÷ {15 − 4 × 2}

B. 1200 + {55 × (100 ÷ 50 + 10)}

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19. Solve the given problems. A. 48 girls and 40 boys participated in the school games. All the teams had the same

number of girls and the same number of boys. If the greatest possible number of teams participated in the event, how many teams were there? How many girls and boys were there in each team?

B. Sara has swimming lessons every seventh day and diving lessons every third day. If she had both lessons on May 6, what is the next date that she will again have both swimming and diving lessons?

END OF QUESTIONS IN TEST PAPER

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Score Report

Name: ________________________________________________________________________

Roll No.: _______________ Grade: _______________ Section: _______________

To be filled in by the teacher:

SECTION QUESTION NUMBER/TOPIC MARKS TOTAL MARKS

Part I

Short Answer

Questions

1. Forming the Greatest and Smallest 7-Digit Number 1

2. Multiples of a Number 2

3. Improper and Mixed Fractions 2

4. Measuring Units 2

5. 8-Digit Numbers 3

6. Properties of Whole Numbers 2

7. Divisibility by 9 2

8. Ordering fractions 2

9. Factors and Multiples 2

10. Divisibility by 6 2

11. Prime numbers 2

12. Distributive property 2

13. Representing Whole Numbers 3

14. Constructing Line Segments 3

PART I SUBTOTAL 30

Part II

Long Answer

Questions

15. Representing Fractions 6

16. Addition and Subtraction of Fractions 6

17. Solving Story Problems 6

18. Solving Arithmetic Expressions 6

19. Solving Word Problems on HCF and LCM 6

PART II SUBTOTAL 30

TOTAL MARKS 60